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Topic: Car loan
Fn
Posts: 4544
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I need a car loan only $9-10 grand and wondering who to go with, thinking of going with my bank ANZ noticed the rates are 11.99%
is this reasonable? i worked out using their loan calculator that $9000 would be;

ANZ Fixed Personal Loan 11.99%
$68.52/week over 3 years (total $10689.12 extra $1068.91 paid[$6.85/week])
$97.10/week over 2 years (total $10098.40 extra $1009.84 paid[$9.71/week])

personally I dont want to go 4 years or higher so left them out, in both 2 and 3 years an extra $1000 dollars is paid which i assume is to be expected.
I'd go the 3 year option in this case just to ease it up abit and it doesnt make much difference at all in the long run since its only an extra 60 bucks.

What other companys do you recommend and should i assume the reason being the interest rate?
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Kat
Posts: 7679
Location:
Is it a new car or second hand?

Check out CUA (http://www.cua.com.au/web/Inter.nsf/attachments/iv01.pdf/$file/iv01.pdf) No more than 9.99% on used cars and 7.99% for new. They don't have monthly fees.
Crusher
Posts: 131
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
banks are a ripoff for car loans. try a building society or credit uniion, they are 1-2% pa under the banks rates
маvєяık
Posts: 3531
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i see how ANZ works there, but i'd go with suncorp for no particular reason except that i'm with them for banking and insurance and they're generally good to give you what you need...there.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd go with the 3 year term but pay extra to get it done quicker. That way should there be any problems finance wise you don't have to pay the larger amount per week.
Fuknukle
Posts: 4545
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks for that Kat, exactly the sortta info im after, and yes its second hand :)
good to know crusher thanks
Maverik i'll be going with suncorp for insurance, ive heard great things from a 4x4 crazy man i know and they still cover him time after time.
I was thinking the same thing Tanaka but as i understand it if its fixed rate you've got no choice.
Loki
Posts: 6666
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i see how ANZ works there,
This s*** needs to stop.
NOW.
маvєяık
Posts: 3532
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i see how you're getting upset/emo there loki

fukknukkle - insurance is good.. but last time i had to wait 3 weeks for insurance money because of a bit of a f***around besides that they've always been fairly good and not too many problems alot smoother then i thought

EDIT: the f***-around was some chick crashed into me and they took a long time to evaluate if my car was totalled or not and they wouldnt give me a loan car cos i was under 21 even though the accident wasnt my fault i had to go 3 weeks with no car almost lost my job, then they decided it was totalled and put money in my account, typed in wrong accound number.. waited longer.. finally went in.. then all good.. my dad swears by suncorp though for some reason and he banks with ANZ

last edited by маvєяık at 15:55:40 16/Apr/06

last edited by маvєяık at 16:02:48 16/Apr/06
Chakas
Posts: 789
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I see how you flamed and gave information in the same post there.
Kat
Posts: 7680
Location:
I was thinking the same thing Tanaka but as i understand it if its fixed rate you've got no choice.

With CUA I could pay back any amount each payment period as long as it was more than the minimum. I rounded it to the nearest $10 I think and then when I could afford it I upped it again. They had no problems with this whatsoever and I recently paid it out. Again, no fees for doing either

CUA offer insurance through CGU

last edited by Kat at 16:08:02 16/Apr/06
eighty-eight
Posts: 262
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
your better off getting a personal loan and buying a car with that..
cainer
Posts: 1145
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you would be suprised if you havent checked already how little the difference in the payments are from 7% to 12% on such small loans like $10,000. what you really should be looking for is a loan where you dont have to pay extra fees for paying it off early, and at least having the option to pay it off early, and also dont get a loan that makes you pay off the interest first before you pay off the principal
Fuknukle
Posts: 4546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ANZ Fixed Personal Loan 11.99%
and whats the difference eighty-eight?
some reasoning or explaination would be great thanks

tough luck Maverik, i remember your thread about it a lil while back, good to see you got it sortted in the end but ay.

Again bloody sensational Kat! CUA sounds like the go, thx a bunch :)

EDIT:Yea i noticed how little it made Cainer and therefore started looking at the payment conditions such as you mentioned. again CUA sounds like the go so far

last edited by Fuknukle at 18:23:03 16/Apr/06
Spook
Posts: 16023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
national looked after us with a good low interest loan of 30k for a second hand car
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I found suncorp to be absolute balls for insurance... overpriced poo, I switched to AAMI and saved $100+ a year and they looked after me awesomely when my car actually got stolen. Had a hirecar for 2 weeks a day after my car was found as a burninated, rimless wreck.

Dunno how much more I could really expect.
Scooter
Posts: 590
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Personal Loans are usually much higher then Car loans for the simple fact that the banks then have something to sell if it does go bad.

Make sure there isn't an early cop-out charge (I.e. pay off quicker = Huge 'fee')
And Loan insurance isn't really worth it either, costs too much for what it is.

My Bank (Queensland Teachers Credit Unuion (Mum's a teacher)) had pretty good deals when I got my loan so I just went with them.

They said I Had to have a 4 year loan because of my, lack of, income... I paid it off in just over a year. So I wouldn't worry about having a longer term.
Assuming you don't have to pay out $$$'s for finalising it early.
Jim
Posts: 4228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my experience with suncorp is that they completely and utterly rock for car insurance, I can't recommend them enough

those insurance tv ads, where the staff in the ads smile all sickingly and make out they're you're best friend when something goes wrong and they'll help you out etc etc - believe it or not, that's actually how suncorp were with me each of the 3 seperate times I made claims in the past 12 months for 4WD'ing incidents.

absolutely brilliant service for me so far, and I can elaborate on that for about 20 paragraphs worth
Kat
Posts: 7681
Location:

Ahhh jimmy jim jim.... learn how to drive dude
BigZub
Posts: 4271
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you know why jim... its cos you're old...




/me runs.
Kat
Posts: 7682
Location:

They have to be nice to old people so they don't have a heart attack on them
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2373
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dude, my only advice is to live on rice and pay that car loan off ASAP! Do I really need to explain the amount of money that you will lose in not paying off a rapidly depreciating asset, in a short period of time?
Captain America
Posts: 806
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
hey fuknukle, im looking for exactly the same thing and personally am looking at the 4 year loan where my minimum repayments are low but where I can pay more when I want to, to pay the loan off quicker

anyone done it this way?
eighty-eight
Posts: 264
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
s*** sorry mis-read that fuknukle..
continue about your buisness
Fuknukle
Posts: 4548
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:)

Also for those that dont know Jim heres a pic of his last trip
http://www.truckworld.com/Monster-Trucks/overkill/images/crash5a.jpg
Releasing the Fury
BigZub
Posts: 4274
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so what 4x4 are you getting fuknukle?
Kat
Posts: 7683
Location:
Captain America - I don't know if CUA does it over 4 years, I had mine over 3. If they do 4 then they are what you want. No fees for extra paymentsd or early payout,
Captain America
Posts: 808
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
pretty good rates with them it seems, i was looking at anz and commonwealth so i think this is it, thanks kat
Fuknukle
Posts: 4549
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wanting this but it might be too new with the not so tough stuff.

This is the old/tougher stuff currently stock
bargain
Posts: 1258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
bankwest offers 8.75%p.a. for personal loans $10,000 and over
BigZub
Posts: 4277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
man those cars are fuel guzzlers...

all landrovers are like that though.
Fuknukle
Posts: 4551
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LPG and it'll be cheap/ish to run
Jim
Posts: 4229
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I drive good
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2377
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd forget the 4wd! They just said on the telly that motorists should prepare themselves for petrol to hit $1.70 a litre!
Jim
Posts: 4232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what'd they say about LPG?
Persay
Posts: 4068
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im gonna go buy a blowup pool and use it to stockpile $1.15 petrol
mongie
Posts: 3711
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am going to do a rain dance.
Denominator
Posts: 470
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.postcarbon.org/
HERMITech
Posts: 3965
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im gonna go buy a blowup pool and use it to stockpile $1.15 petrol

I'll grab some empty 44 gallon drums to collect the petrol Persay bought after it eats it's way through the plastic of the blowup pool
HERMITech
Posts: 3966
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also

Try Members Equity (bank associated with Host Plus Superannuation)

jmr
Posts: 4346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
11.99% is a f***ing credit card interest rate

My car loan is @ 8.5%, keep looking
Captain America
Posts: 810
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
which bank is that jhrm?
Jim
Posts: 4261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wait for it...
jmr
Posts: 4349
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
commsec er cbfc rather
hUON
Posts: 234
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, and pardon me for stating the obvious, but friends of mine have been burnt...

Make sure you get a REVS check on any second hand vehicle you buy. That is, make sure you know about any money owing on the vehicle. If there is money owing, make sure YOU pay it off with part of the purchase price and pay the owner the difference. Don't trust that if you give him the full purchase price that he will use some of it to pay off the loan.
Skitza
Posts: 7184
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ f*** that, don't even buy it fullstop. There are plenty of other cars.
nF
Posts: 12247
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
fuknukle, sell me your rockstar
hUON
Posts: 235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Actually yeah, follow Skitza's wise advice...
Fn
Posts: 4572
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Are you sure you want it after hearing/seeing what i've done to it nF? :P
Tung
Posts: 3928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sell your wokstar to me for a carton of becks.


i got done with my car, i didnt do a full racq inspection and it hit the wallet pretty hard :(

but its all nice now so yay :p
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